The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 2, 1924, Page 10

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SDAY, APRIL A Story of Seattle and eof i ss) a ae | These Girls too Ill | | to Attend School (|@ “The Beacen Hill Mystery” BY FRED V. WILLIAMS Drawings by Clyde Ludwick START HERE I was a professor He follows | ther t care ag thru the to bis withered ; > faints. W wa " ° amaz 5 " t mad infatu: | [4 ‘ ¢ nts. But the In that brief moment he a 3 J “ titions t A his he ‘0 soften t r , y worship a god of fire alty of Jove on this isla VLIRGHER A woman, marrying a man, Pig.on the » ark at: UeIA Lee Haan be otrece. The : cee, teeter iit iee T no age does a young girl need greater care than from the Py all, He * the s pens This “What? aimed Clark ~ time she reaches the age of twelve years until womanhood Se eu island rule mic | time it was stronger, The men . , BE apebarygend rays Pepa : is established. Many a woman has suffered years of misery Sueen th weir : . ce rsh p = > £ - | morrow of her wedding 1 th because as a girl she has been allowed to sit around with wet duce SA aa tas mes |S | Remeaen Renata She 7:4 feet, lift heavy articles, overwork and overstudy. In all such | petatie and mnalan & pless Sic Caan cases Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound should be tak We seuss tia Ute they weet given as it is especially adapted for such conditions. It is a hey paraded him themselves and for him eternal lif water's edge they put him ” a hereafte root and herb medicine, contains nothing harmful and may ‘ y that,” Smith went, on be taken in perfect safety by any school girl. ¥ GO ON WITH TUB STORY towe h = . for the que ¢ men are ’ . : sacrificed. Where they come from This Mother's Letter and Daughter’s Photograph of Interest to ees Riad toss arms ond ; ‘ = I do net know, How they get them Every American Mother LARK looked about for a chanc ‘ ow cam * & pusele, But there © been Nostra Batrmmorr, Ow10—"My fourteen-year-old dau . a E. Pink- . ham's Vegetable Cx y th for weakness r classmates in old her about it. Sh mother makes me take Lydis E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound.’ hat day she came home and told me and we got some the next day, She took three bottles of it and to eocape. His eyes met thooe Under the Lash pase Toda Be the maiden who had rescued him. | we ir eas usa 3 them he beheld adorat They tried to speak to him, but he nderin 1 ed into Clark's; “Tell me what to 4 a nee the/on this sland for sacrifice istended her hand, but he did not/could not understand them oy | eye 1 voked | p I am in, In the y| “I don't know how I got here, ke it, He wanted to maintain the/ made signs and by them an tabi ; ci ceks bata thse’ ade" with aha ey mbt” Clark in @ dase, “I haven never has to stay home from school now from sickness. She is strong and well Saition of = superior now that he js t they at a } ibd tea bikaeilthatinden of slightest idea how I came to be} |i} I am sure if any mother writes to me I will be glad to answer her letter.”— penne it : reanagy ea word, The m “es here. There was a woman in bi Mre, Viseours, Box 61, North Baltimore, Ohio. Perhaps, he reaso he might|s th ment of the . . ” at them. an old house, » Bis way tow point where hi ment upon which they came was too) iy hosliaes rethla ina to dell ae Another Mother Tells What It Did for Her Daughter for mere w 4 d tin thelr midst me BBs hs y “hae A I first time I have | contin u can do that Ja Daxpuivar, Texx.—"My daughter was not able to go to school for almost « year ol them until ime as he could | y ‘ piled him, (It Wee} OS fee ee See ee: sak talia' Ganhisan j After ney all tel] me the because of pains in ride and other troubles girls often have. I was just studying meer a chance to escape. Clark turned and faced | ‘SS+ *W° cease ky ghee 8 : Pree | Mtory. T wo in Seattle. The one day what I could give her that would help her when T thought of lydia E. Pink nded the tropic thronejan old man. The moon fell full up.| The natives crowded around them 7 e | woman tn bi | ham's Vegetable Compound, and decided I would get it for her, Since taking it she Srhese occupant he had laid low ajon his face. His skin was bronzed | 49d looked this stra < . ss The native boys here are never! ined to normal weight and goes to school all the time.”—rs, Grosox Hixcuer, ery went up from the men. |like tho re - their hero, their idol, th: quer , allowed to grow straight and strong idge, Tenn. le looked out over the sea of faces.} Clark locked at him closely, The| of their hated queen in ¢ : seh = t like the women. Th the flash of firelight that played| man was white. His hair wag gray,|the old man whose akin v nite, : eueage Of Al bound and warped in Mott Everywhere Should r ize the virtue of their countenances, Clark saw|And his back not bent or limbs} too, and who lived among them + many | childhood. They ne ask you y ‘warped like the rest. The old man was the first to aiat jetrength. Bat in the realtaation that cheered. Or the ery they Slowly this man came toward him.|speak. His voice was husk) he | ings,” 4 Where are} cis marriage means ultimate death e e 9 & an nt wee ae i o mid brokenty,| thelr wills can withstand the lure of @ not know a white man was cn thin | « me yes thene sirens > years. island until I saw you before rnir ° wad ata It has been the history of thin queen.” aan ‘ on thin | island that one by one they have suo wt ! lcumbed to the wiles of their temp. Questions rushed to Clar 1 aca pe chance then |" " . phase? et }but he checked them. Ov } 1 f to ever return to| tresses and In the end gone to death | |), |moeting a fellow of his r ap napa lncangy LYDIA E.PINKHAM MEDICINE CO. LYNN, MASS., place he gripped his hands hte harder} "You mean y ave been on this], “1 have remained a bachelor. To that fact I alone owe my life, Back Don't gamble with Pyorthea. Four a= a Hand 30 years?” exclaimed Curt. | ii ore ‘before the throne, ‘wher personsoutof every five past 40,and my TV. es ' ui for the first time, 1 knew you : thousands younger, are its victims, | Prone, ons: tee: Checerien ot nent: ee : ‘3 Clark, stunned by thi ¥ > 3 Heed Nature's warning—bleeding 1 himself together w ef. laid hands in violence on a woman, 1) The curly black puppy looked’) And so he went along telling vol 4 gums. Brush your teeth with 5 fo saw a change come over the men after him a “Yip, yip' |ple about his fierceness, each time z 5 hase ted to ery out a That fetched adding to his st until be met Forhan’s to keep the gums firm, the oak rae Pigin fit ro then vo | that I amounted to somethin + |Nancy and Nick and Mister Fuzz , teeth white and the mouth healthy. \ued. “Then when you knocked down | Chance? “y 1 Wuzz. And by that time he had Pleasing to the taste. |the queen, ¥ for the first time | these men may fe * And bo. hopped. on. eaten not ‘only poor Miss Pithers More than a tooth Pay fe the history of these people a man! (Continued In Our Next Issue) noon he met the canton. /#nd her cow, but the tiger and halt it checks 5 fMannel monkey Suddenly Nancy laughed. “Look ADVENTURES ites cant fa declared Oe lagind you, Miner Monge.” ae cried, | Dresses Waists Curtains Ginghams or TH WINS kao olla hand pei ratiencane [PE i rye oc "My goodnes That's nothing! . ij : : ned eating a whole yarn |73* lady, all neatly mended and Skirts Kimonas Coverings Stockings roshbie-pervl “Gotten - yi jie 2 CU "4 1K PU f her up just like t I'm too full} “Some people have imaginations Coats Sweaters Draperies Everything NO, 14—THE CURLY BLACK PUPPY for a * like a rubber band!" declared Mis- One day Miss Pithers, the yarn}you can eat is a we te | “The idea! You don't look so|ter Furz Wuzz sternly. “I suppose in Doofunny Land, was milk-|mouse, and I just finished eating ¢," said the monkey. “I beg | that v you had for breakfas' caklad Chin ‘colette ft « yarn lady, I'm a wild pardon, was a saucer of milk.” i 4 beast, I an The curly black puppy noticed he puppy was so mortified he e | ed-ite head. Well, well!" cried the cat with |the “sir” and also that the canton- | didn't know where to look. | And while she was sitting there| more respect in his voice. “You |flannel monkey stayed up tlie tree} “I—I guess I must have been lamon Nes her little stool, along camo a| don't look so savage. Half a yarn |and didn't come down while he was/ mistaken!’ he said~ meekly, and Oi Os as a oe ta AY ed! Personally I haven't |there. Hoe liked that and went on | hopped off to hide. black puppy that went "Yip. ), n since I was a kitten. |down the Gaining. “What ali (To Be Continued) i (Copyright, 1924, Seattle Star) lyip* as he hopped, And before the good lady could = 2 i perfect home dyeing is guaranteed. |'UN for the house the black puppy | Just tell your druggi#t whether the;not only went “yip, yip,"* but nip, | m al y h to dye is wool or|nip, and catching an end of one of it is linen, cotton, or | strings in lis teeth, he pulled shel any mixed goods. Diamond Dyes |? nd pulled until halg of her skirt! has never dyed before. Buy Dia-|never atrenk, spot, fade, or run—| Was unraveled! |mond Dyes——no other kind —then | Advertisement. At that Miss Pithers stopped i milking and fainted and the cow turned its hend and saw the black curly puppy and went “moo’ at him and scared him away. imple The puppy dog went yip-yip, and} hopped on and nearly but not quite | forgot about the whole business, Pretty soon Ro met tho patent | Jleather cat striding along and im-| \portantly stroking his whiskers, “Yip, yip," barked the pup, try: ing to attract attention. | “Get out of my way, sir!” ordered | the cat, “Children should be seen and not heard!’ ‘The black puppy stopped y jat such an insult, “Humpt }barked. "Children indeed! Why all | LO Sager ay BETES TET: OTE aa | JAKE'S GIRL tO l MOTHER :~ Fletcher’s Castoria is especially prepared to 3 3 8 Maintenance and National Service e ee IS better relieve Infants in arms and Children all ages of es wey vi Ne is both the ally and is blocked, and none of the na- Constipation Wind Colic To Sweeten Stomach th soaks f Do you know why? | Fiatulency Diarrhea Regulate Bowels he enemy of the tele- tion’s voices can pass that way. The a ‘ Aids in the assimilation of Food, promoting Cheerfulness, Rest, and | 4 My PhouES One of her forces, elec- Reserve materials must be on . fact that it is better is very Natural Sleep without Opiates , j tricity, carries the voice ofman _ hand, that storm damage may be evident when you drink — So svsthlisinteas alvkge look fr tie stguitereot CMA AB 4 ; afar. 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This simple remedy $ Might now, she's just visiting ae lustrous, glossy, silky and soft, and| has never been known to fail, wt her uncle's home,

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